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Updated 12:06

Opel hits Audi in Lublin intersection

A collision in Lublin where an Opel collided with Audi raises questions about evidence and liability.

An afternoon crash in Lublin saw an Opel collided with Audi at a busy intersection. The incident left no injuries, yet dispute over blame continues.

What happened on al. Warszawska

Police responded to a crash on Thursday, April 16, on al. Warszawska in Lublin. A driver in an Audi turned right from Generała Zajączka towards Dębówka. Seconds later the Audi reached the next junction with Bohaterów Monte Cassino. Then an Opel entered that junction from Bohaterów Monte Cassino and struck the Audi. Thankfully no one suffered injuries. However officers still had to manage the scene. Consequently traffic faced moderate delays while they gathered evidence.

Opel collided with Audi: evidence and dispute

The Audi carried a dashcam recording that captured the moments before impact. Moreover the footage appears to show the Audi already in the junction when the other car hit it. However the Opel driver denies fault. Therefore police began preparing an evidence file. In addition they will forward the file to court if needed. Consequently the case may move beyond the roadside report. Moreover a court could resolve liability and order compensation.

Why this matters for expatriates in Poland

Traffic incidents in Poland often involve police reports and insurance claims. Therefore you should know the local procedures. First, always wait for police when the parties cannot agree about fault. In most collisions the police issue a protocol that insurers use. In addition dashcam footage helps, but it does not always settle disputes. Next, you must exchange documents at the scene. Carry your ID, driving licence and insurance proof. If you live longer in Poland you will also use a PESEL number (national ID number) for formal claims. Also note Polish terms like mandat mean a fine. Moreover ZUS and NFZ refer to social insurance and health care systems respectively, and they rarely affect simple accident claims.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you get involved in a crash, call the police when there is disagreement. Take photos and keep dashcam files. Report the incident to your insurer within the required time. Keep copies of the police protocol and any medical notes. Expect insurers to request identity details and vehicle documents. Also note Polish bureaucracy often uses the PESEL number for claims. If you lack PESEL, give your passport and contact details. For minor damage insurers may offer a payout or ask the court to decide liability. Finally know that mandat is a fine, ZUS handles social insurance, and NFZ runs public health services.

Officers in Lublin collected witness statements and technical data. Consequently the evidence will go to the prosecuting authority or civil court if insurers cannot settle. However locals often accept police protocols as decisive. For foreigners, you may need translation help during interviews. In addition your embassy or insurer can advise you on next steps.

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